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 SIXTY·TH.IRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 131. 1914. 437 RENT IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. mi- · RENT or Eumnmes, DEPARTMENT or Ao1ucm.TunE: For rent of ,,,E',§,‘l,'¥,’{§';‘“ D"“"°‘ buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for use of the various bureaus, divisions, and offices of the Department of Agriculture, namely: For Bureau of Animal Industry, $2,220; For Bureau of Plant Industry, $26,420; For Forest Service, $25,075; For Bureau of Chemistry, $17,320; For Bureau of Soils, $306; For Division of Publications, $5,000; For Office of Solicitor, $2,160; For Oiiiee of Experiment Stations, $5,000; For Office of Pu lic Roads, $3,500; For additional rent in cases of emergency for any bureau, division, ¤¤¤·¢¤¤¤*¤ or office of the department, $21,328; In all, $108,329. orrrcn or EXPERIMENT STATIONS. B.23,°;,?’”’P°"m°°‘ Saunms Omen or  Srrxnousz One director, $4,506; egg mg} mw, one chief clerk $2,000; on financial clerk, $2,000; one draftsman, ’ _ $1,920; one clerk or proof reader, $1,800; one clerk or editorial clerk $1,600; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,400; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,200; one clerk or draftsman $1,200; one clerk or draftsman, $900; one clerk, class four; three clerks, class three; one clerk, $1,500; four clerks, class two; eight clerks, class one; eight clerks, at $1,000 each· twelve clerks, at $900 each; three messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; five messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $480 each; one skilled laborer, $900; four laborers or charwomen, at $480 each; five laborers or charwomen, at $240 each; in allG$68,840. E ST T Gmmlu Erznnn. ExrENsEs, Orman or XPEBIMENT ATr0Ns: o c Bu ,,}’°“‘°°· _ into effect the provisions of an_Act approved March second, eighg  1$¤¤m¤i¤l=ni?=l· hundred and eighty-seven, entitled  An Act to establish lxicultural vei. 2A,p.440. experiment stations in connection with the colleges estab ed in the WL 12 wo several States under the provrsrons of an Act approved July second, " ° eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the cts supplementary thereto/’ the sums apportioned to the several States an erritories, to be paid qpartcrfly in advance, $720,000; To carry mto e act the provisions of an Act approved March six- c;g§g§g°¤°_P1;’{°p{,g; teenth, nineteen hundred and six entitled "An Act to npgovide for an uga. 63 increased annual appropriation ilor agricultural expe ent stations °1‘°" p' ‘ and regulating the expenditure thereof," the sums apportioned to the several States and Territories, to be paid quarterly in advance, $720,000: Promkled, That not to exceed $15,000 shall be paid to each ijiiiiiZ°’ State and Territo under this Act; To enable the gecretary of Agriculture to enforce the provisions G¤¤p¤¤¤v¤ agriculof the above Acts and the Act approved May egghth, nineteen hun- °°§°l.;$fp°°°“i°_372°, `”°"" dred and fomteen, entitled "An ct to provide or cooperative agricultural extension work between the cultural colleges in the sev- Vderal States receiving the benefits of anaglclt of Congress approved July u' p' 5°°’ second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of cts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture," relative A _ _ to their administration, including the em logEent of clerks, assist- p,¤,‘l,,"}‘m’°`°uv° °" ants, and other persons in the city of Vgas gton and elsewhere, freight and express charges, official traveling expenses, office fizgtures, supplies, apparatus, telegraph and telephone service, gas, electric cur- Mm I _ te W rent, and rent outside 0 the District of Columbia, $50,500; and the '” “°° '”°°